2023 Kyoto College Recurrent Education Program Course Information

This is an introduction to the “Contemporary Liberal Arts Course: Cutting-edge Research and Corporate Technology for Space Migration (Second Half Program)” to be held this year.

This course is currently recruiting participants, so please take this opportunity to apply.

[Click here to apply] https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/sg/recurrent

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Contemporary Liberal Arts Courses

Cutting-edge Research and Corporate Technology for Space Migration (Second Half Program)

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The “Contemporary Liberal Arts Course: The Present and Future of Space Migration” was launched last year with the concept of “Even adults want to learn!” and received overwhelming satisfaction from participants. This year, students will learn about the current state of manned space science and technology with an eye on the 2030s and beyond, along with cutting-edge research results and corporate ideas, as well as renewed content. To think about space migration is to think about the global environment, food and living space, mobility technology, the human body and medicine, and business and society. Curiosity for the future. Learn what you want to learn.

Thursday, October 5, 2023 – Thursday, November 30, 2023 18:30-20:00 5 sessions

How to start the course

Online (Zoom)

* Participants will have a viewing period (about 2 weeks after the end of the course) for missed streaming.

5,000 yen (tax included)

capacity

100

Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 5 p.m.

 

【Contact】

University Consortium Kyoto Education Division (in charge of Kyoto College)

MAIL:miyakare@consortium.or.jp

[Kyoto College Recurrent Education Program] 【Extension of Application Period】What is necessary for modern human assistance: Creation of new areas and issues

The application period for the 2023 course “What is necessary for modern human assistance: Generating new areas and issues” has been extended.
Please take this opportunity to apply.


I think we are becoming a society that is difficult to live in. In response to this, a variety of practical and clinical initiatives are being promoted as a social issue to realize human well-being and happiness. In fields that are traditionally divided into occupational areas, such as medical care, nursing, education, psychology, welfare, and the judiciary, there is an increasing need for multidisciplinary collaboration and collaborative efforts. In the academic dimension as well, there are challenges in new areas. We will integrate it as “interpersonal assistance” and learn from the knowledge of the front line that explores human potential. It is the development of knowledge where practice, academia, and clinical practice intersect. Broaden the horizons of professionals. We are looking forward to taking this course if you are a professional who continues to learn.

[Click here to apply]
 https://forms.gle/KX4fXt5RxxLwN9zG8

【Application Deadline】
Tuesday, June 13, 2023, 11:59 p.m.

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 Friday, July 7, 2023 – Friday, October 6, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6 days, 6 sessions
How to take the course: Online (Zoom)
* Participants will have a viewing period (about 2 weeks after the end of the course) for the retrospective distribution.
 6,000 yen (tax included)
Capacity: 100

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https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/sg/recurrent

【Contact】
University Consortium Kyoto Education Division (in charge of Kyoto College)
MAIL:miyakare@consortium.or.jp

Information on University Recurrent Education Relay Course (application form, etc.)

Business Overview

The University Recurrent Education Relay Course is held for “working people and generations” with the aim of introducing the contents and results of recurrent education programs implemented by the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and expanding opportunities for learning at universities. Why don’t you experience the charm of learning in “University Town Kyoto” and think about how to learn and work in the future?

Learn again and apply it to your work

Eligibility

There are no specific qualifications for attendance. Anyone who is interested in the theme of each course can participate.

About application

For details on the contents of each course and how to apply, please check the website of each university.
Each course is a stand-alone course and free of charge. You need to apply for each individually.
* Due to the arrival of the capacity, the reception may be closed without notice. Thank you for your understanding.

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2021 University Recurrent Education Relay Course Leaflet [PDF]

June 5 (Sat) Kyoto Women’s University
About Japan’s social security system ~Can the state be relied on in an emergency~

Understand the outline of the social security system, and understand the National Pension Insurance,This is an opportunity to think about long-term care insurance, employment insurance, etc., about your current living situation and future life. From the perspectives of self-help, mutual help, mutual help, and public assistance, we will give a brief introduction to the significance of not only relying on mutual aid (social security system), but also self-help (reviewing one’s own work style) and mutual aid (activities carried out in the community).

Lecturer: Masae Okazaki, Coordinator, Center for Regional Collaboration, Kyoto Women’s University

How to attend: Online

Capacity: 150 people (online reception, first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

[How to participate]Click here for
the website and application form http://rccp.kyoto-wu.ac.jp/?p=2806       

【Contact】Kyoto Women’s University Center for Regional Collaboration http://rccp.kyoto-wu.ac.jp/


June 12 (Sat) Ritsumeikan University
About the “Fostering Social Work Professional Course” ~Human Resource Development for Foster Care Support~

This course has been held since 2019 with the support of the Japan Foundation for current social workers at child guidance centers and private foster parent support organizations involved in foster parent support at the Ritsumeikan University Human Science Research Institute. The main purpose of the program is to develop leaders, and the structure is 30% classroom lectures and 70% group work, and students learn from each other at the center of learning. In the relay course, we will introduce the foster care system and the voices of the participants.

Lecturer: Sachiko Tokunaga, Associate Professor, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University

Enrollment Method: Changed to Online Only

Capacity: 50 people (online reception, first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

Click here for the website and application form (deadline is June 11 at 1 p.m https://www.ritsumeihuman.com/news/consokyoto_recurrent2021/
      

【Contact】Ritsumeikan University Institute of Human Sciences https://www.ritsumeihuman.com/

June 19 (Sat) Kyoto Seika University
What is the way of working in the field of digital media production, and what is the technology for working? The Importance of Digital Tools and Design

With the changing times, the skills required in various occupations such as designers, engineers, and directors are changing in the field of digital media production. In this course, we will introduce the “Course for Working with Digital Media” scheduled to start in October 2021, where you can learn a wide range of things about this field. In addition, we will explain the human resources, work styles, and technologies required by the modern web industry with examples.

Lecturer: Ayae Furuya, Director, School Division, Kusur Co., Ltd.
Tomosuke Ono, Web Director

How to attend: Online

Capacity: 30 people (online reception, first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

How to participate: Click here for
the website and application form https://2021rec-relay-kyotoseika.peatix.com/       

【Contact】Kyoto Seika University Open Lecture Secretariat https://peatix.com/user/3561044/ 


July 10 (Sat) Kyoto Institute of Technology
Technology and design that make the most of historical buildings in the modern era
―From the Kyoto Institute of Technology’s Recurrent Education Program “Heritage Architect Training Course”―

Based on the accumulation of education and research to date, Kyoto Institute of Technology has launched a new recurrent education program for working adults, the “Heritage Architect Training Course,” in 2020. In this relay course, we will introduce an overview of the education that aims to cultivate human resources with advanced abilities who specialize in the practice of architecture and have a high level of ability to preserve, regenerate, design, and propose the use of living heritage.

Lecturer: Shigeatsu Shimizu, Professor, Department of Design and Architecture, Kyoto Institute of Technology

How to attend: Online

Capacity: 60 people (online reception, first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

Click here for the website and detailed application instructions (deadline is June 25th https://www.hakit.kit.ac.jp/news/CA_yexxu
      

【Contact】Kyoto Institute of Technology Heritage Architect Training Course Secretariat Person in charge: Okauchi
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July 17 (Sat) Kyoto Tachibana University
Psychology of Consumer Behavior: Aiming for “Self-Understanding” to Protect Consumer Interests

A psychological understanding of consumer behavior is an important topic for companies, and methods based on psychological theories are often used in sales promotion activities. This has led to a number of cases in which consumers have a “misunderstanding” regarding the evaluation of products and services, resulting in disadvantages as a result. In this course, we will explain advertising strategies and in-store sales promotion activities based on the theories of psychology and behavioral economics. We want to contribute to consumer protection by promoting objective self-understanding of consumers.

Lecturer: Mitsuro Nagano, Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyoto Tachibana University

Method: Face-to-face / Online

Capacity: Face-to-face… 45 online… 200 people (all on a first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

Location (face-to-face lecture): Campus Plaza Kyoto, Lecture Room 4

[How to participate] Click here for
the application form https://bit.ly/3qUOWVR       

【Contact】Kyoto Tachibana University Extension Course
https://www.tachibana-u.ac.jp/research_area/lifelong/extention/index.html      


July 24 (Sat) Doshisha University
Doshisha University’s Professional Program for Working Adults
Fostering advanced specialized experiments through the enrollment of specific courses in the regular graduate school course

Doshisha University offers a group of courses that assume a certain career as a high-level professional after completing the master’s program, and has established a program that supports the re-learning of working adults by granting “certificates of completion” and “professional qualifications” to those who have completed the master’s program. In this seminar, we will introduce advanced training programs at the master’s level, such as the Regional Public Management Certificate Program, the Graduate School Education Program for Consumer Policy Specialists, and the Policy Evaluation Program.

Lecturer: Katsuhiro Musashi, Professor, Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University

How to attend: Online

Capacity: 80 people (online reception, first-come, first-served basis)

Lecture time: 10:00~11:30 (90 minutes)

[How to participate] Click here for
the application formhttps://sosei.doshisha.ac.jp/news/2021/0524/news-detail-152.html       

【Contact】Doshisha University Graduate School of Policy Science, Research Institute for Policy Science, https://sosei.doshisha.ac.jp/

Due to the impact of the new coronavirus infection, each course may be postponed, canceled, or the content may be changed.

The latest information will be posted on the “Important Notices” section of the University Consortium Kyoto website, so please check it.

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto College
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Campus Plaza Kyoto 1st floor
TEL.075-353-9140 FAX.075-353-9121
* Inquiries reception hours 9:00~17:00 (excluding Sundays, Mondays, and year-end and New Year holidays)

Postponement of Kyoto College’s “University Relay Course”

The new coronavirus infection continues to spread, and Kyoto Prefecture is also subject to a state of emergency. In response to this situation, we would like to inform you that we have decided to postpone the start of the following two courses.

For details, please check the Kyoto College “University Relay Course” page.
(https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/sg/college-relay)

The transfer date is currently being adjusted by the end of March 2022.
We will inform you again as soon as it is decided.

Saturday, May 15, 2021 Kyoto Women’s University
Saturday, May 29, 2021 Kyoto Tachibana University

Thank you.

Opening of “University Relay Course” and “Kyoto Studies Course”

In response to the new coronavirus infection situation, a state of emergency was declared in Kyoto Prefecture on Wednesday, January 13, 2021.
For indoor events, it has been requested that the capacity be reduced to 1/2 after thorough infection prevention measures.

The capacity of the “University Relay Course” and “Kyoto Studies Course” has been reduced to one-half from the start of September.
We will continue to implement the following infection prevention measures while taking sufficient measures.

1) Infection prevention measures in course management
・ The number of participants will be less than 50% of the classroom capacity.
・ Each student will be seated so that the seats in front of and behind them are vacant, and the distance between students will be maintained.
・ Materials will be placed on desks instead of handing them over at the time of reception, reducing opportunities for contact with staff.
・ Ventilate as appropriate during lectures.

2) Infection Prevention Measures at Campus Plaza Kyoto
・ Employees are thoroughly required to take their temperature before going to work, wash their hands frequently, and wear masks.
・ For doorknobs, toilet faucet levers, and other parts that are touched by an unspecified number of people,
Frequent disinfection is carried out.

3) (To participants) Please wear a mask and disinfect your hands
・ When entering Campus Plaza Kyoto, please wear a mask and go to the entrance.
Please disinfect your hands with the disinfectant solution installed.

4) (To participants) Request for health management
・ Have your temperature measured at home, etc., and have a fever (37.5 degrees or higher or 1 degree above the normal temperature ratio),
If you are feeling unwell such as cough, sore throat, fatigue, or difficulty breathing, please refrain from taking the course.

5) (To the participants) Refrain from talking in elevators and lobbies
・ Please refrain from talking in the elevator or lobby, which tend to be crowded

Based on future requests, we will notify you again if we decide to cancel.
* In the event that the “Kyoto Studies Course” is canceled, a refund equivalent to the course will be issued.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Criteria for suspending the “University Relay Course” in the event of an alert or suspension of service

In the event of the issuance of a storm warning, special warning, or warning positioned as a special warning, or in the event of a suspension of transportation due to a disaster or strike, or notwithstanding the above, if the Director of the Education Division of the University Consortium Kyoto determines that it is difficult to conduct the course, the course will be suspended as follows in accordance with the “Handling Standards for Suspension of Classes and Examinations in Plaza Courses”.

1. Suspension Criteria for Courses
1) If any of the following (1), (2), or (3) apply on the day of the course, the course will be suspended in accordance with the criteria indicated in [Judgment Criteria and Response] below. Please check the status of the issuance and cancellation of warnings and the operation status of public transportation on TV and radio media outlets or the website of the Japan Meteorological Agency.
(1) Issuance of Warnings
When a special warning, a warning positioned as a special warning, or a storm warning is issued in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture or the Kyoto-Kameoka area (secondary subdivision area).
(2) Suspension of transportation
 When two or more of the following (1) ~ (5) transportation systems are completely or partially suspended or suspended at the same time.
(1) Kyoto City Bus and Kyoto Municipal Subway (all routes)
(2) JR (conventional line to and from Kyoto Station)
(3) Keihan Railway (between Demachi Yanagi ~ Yodoyabashi or Nakanoshima)
(4) Hankyu Train (Kawaramachi ~ Umeda)
(5) Kintetsu train (between Kyoto ~ Yamato Seidaiji)
(3) Others
Regardless of the above criteria, when the Director of the Education Division of the University Consortium Kyoto determines that it is difficult to conduct the course.
 [Judgment criteria and response]
  ○ After 10:30 a.m., if there is an order or suspension of service, the “University Relay Course” from the afternoon will be suspended.
* In addition, if an order is issued or the operation is suspended during the course, in principle, the course will not be suspended.

2) If the Director of the Education Division of the University Consortium Kyoto determines that it is difficult to conduct the course on the day before or two days before the course, the course will be suspended in advance.

2. Announcement of suspension of the course
The announcement will be made in the “Important Notices” section of the University Consortium Kyoto website (https://www.consortium.or.jp/).

3. Measures to be taken after the suspension of the course
Whether or not a transfer date will be set due to the suspension of the course will be announced on the University Consortium Kyoto website and the bulletin board on the 1st floor of Campus Plaza Kyoto, etc., after adjusting at a later date.

〈Reference〉 Warnings positioned as special warnings
・Tsuha: Large Tsunami Warning
・Volcanic eruptions: Eruption warnings (eruption alert level 4 or higher) and eruption warnings (inhabited areas)
・Earthquake: Earthquake Early Warning (seismic intensity of 6 or higher)

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Kyoto College “University Relay Course” Schedule Change

Kyoto College “University Relay Course” page
(https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/sg/college-relay)
As announced in, due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the following 5 courses have been [rescheduled] and [canceled].

[Schedule change]
Saturday, December 12, 2020 (Revised from Saturday, July 4, 2020) Kyoto Tachibana University
Saturday, January 9, 2021 (Changed from Saturday, June 13, 2020) Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Saturday, February 6, 2021 (Changed from Saturday, July 11, 2020) Tanechiin University
Saturday, February 20, 2021 (Revised from Saturday, June 27, 2020) Kyoto Seika University

[Cancelled]
May 30 (Sat) Hanazono University

The capacity of the course has been changed from the original 250 to 130 students.
Please note that we will take measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Thank you.

Changes (revisions) have been made to the “2020 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide”.

 

In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, some courses will be canceled or the class schedule will be changed.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.
Please check the e-Kyoto Learning Bulletin Board below.

https://el.consortium.or.jp/cns530.php?guest=guest5

In addition, those who attend the class are asked to cooperate with cough etiquette, including wearing a mask.
If you have a fever or other cold symptoms, please cancel your attendance.

 

University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto College
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

Notice of Change in 2020 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide (Updated on March 18)

We would like to inform you that changes (corrections) have occurred in the “2020 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide” as follows. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding. Please check the e-Kyoto Learning Bulletin Board below.


〇eKyoto Learning Bulletin Board
 https://el.consortium.or.jp/eoshifiles/36/20200318miyakarekeiji.htm

 

 

University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto College
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

 

Changes (Revisions) to the 2019 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide (Updated on April 9)

We would like to inform you that there have been changes (corrections) to the “2019 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide” (issued on March 6) as follows. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but please be careful not to make a mistake.
* If there are any changes (corrections), we will update them from time to time.


〇eKyoto Learning Bulletin Board
Please check the following URL for the contents of the correction.
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https://el.consortium.or.jp/eoshifiles/3/190409miyakooshirase.htm

 

University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto College
TEL 075-353-9120 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)